The results of Pence-Brown's brave social experiment are undeniably powerful.

People of all ages, genders and ethnicities stopped to draw a heart on Pence-Brown's body. Some thanked her, others told her she was brave and one woman even started crying, Pence-Brown wrote on her blog.

Amy Pence-Brown

Pence-Brown was inspired after seeing a similar social experiment published a few weeks ago by The Liberators International. A young woman stood in a crowded intersection in London, wearing nothing but her underwear to also promote body love.

In a recent blog post, Pence-Brown explained that she while she was excited, she was terrified at the thought of being so vulnerable. "I was scared that I might get asked to leave by the police or that people would yell terrible things at me," she wrote. "Or that no one would draw a heart on my body and I'd stand there alone and crying for minutes that felt like hours."

Thankfully, the social experiment was the exact opposite. As soon as Pence-Brown stripped down to her bathing suit people came rushing over to read her sign and draw a heart on her body.

Amy Pence-Brown

After her hour-long social experiment, so many people had drawn hearts on Pence-Brown's body that they began drawing on her face. People wrote words of encouragement including "You are beautiful," "Divine" and "I love me."

Pence-Brown wrote that one young man told her: "The power of this moment will go on and in ways you never thought possible. You are changing more lives than you know.

"All these people that are stopping to look at you and read your sign and watch the rest of us? You've reached them all in ways unimaginable," another woman told Pence-Brown.

Amy Pence-Brown

“In a society that profits from self-doubt, liking yourself is a rebellious act," the end of the video reads.

The Golden-Globe winner <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/21/gina-rodriguez-body-image_n_7104118.html" target="_blank">told HuffPost Live</a> how her father shaped her perspective on beauty:
Beauty was very much on my mind. I had a father that would -- we would look up at billboards and he would say, "That's one version of beauty. You're another version of beauty. And she's a version of beauty. And that girl? She's another version of beauty." He always said that beauty came from within, and as much as you're younger and you're [sarcastically] like, "Yeah, beauty comes from within" -- no, beauty does come from within. I've met some of the most beautiful people, and sadly their heart is just not smiling, and that destroys it all. And then other people that aesthetically aren't considered as beautiful are the most gorgeous people I've ever seen in my life.